Bennett Pologe, Ph.D.

Psychologist

I've been doing this over a quarter century and it always comes down to this: When you identify - and feel - what happens inside you, what happens between you and others, and what happened that you're not fully remembering or respecting, you feel better and function better. I've seen this happen across all types of people, all ages, and all kinds of problems that bring them into treatment. Of course, along the way I can help you with whatever person, boss, spouse, decision, or personality quirk (yours or theirs) that's irking you, but the real change and the real excitement come from that kind of discovery. Try it and see.

Maggie Vaughan, LMFT, PhD

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist; Psychotherapist

Dr. Vaughan believes that psychotherapy can benefit anyone. Clients pursue therapy for a wide variety of reasons. Some simply want an objective, non-judgmental, and trustworthy source of support and feedback, while others seek tools for working through crises. Therapy with Dr. Vaughan is engaging and active. The particular goals of psychotherapy are chosen by the client. Some examples of goals include personal growth and self-actualization, increased life satisfaction, improved relationships, greater self-confidence, effective stress management, and reduced anxiety and depression. Dr. Vaughan emphasizes that no problem is too big or small, common or rare, to be addressed in therapy.

Jacqueline Swensen, PhD, LCSW

Licensed Psychoanalyst, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Are you struggling with a problem in your work or love life? Or are you suffering from emotional symptoms that leave you frustrated, alone, or fearful of the future? Whether you have been in therapy for years or never before, talk therapy with Dr. Swensen could be the perfect medicine. While I work on your entire personality, not just the symptom(s) you come to therapy with, it is a process of learning to say all of your thoughts and feelings, including ones that are embarrassing or leave you feeling shameful. Psychotherapy with me will offer you the chance to have the life you truly want, in love, work, and play.

Lauren Rigney, MS, LMHC, NCC, DCC, ACS

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

You will learn about yourself from a holistic perspective - the way your mind, body, and emotions interact from moment to moment. I will work with you to create and individualized treatment program that works on changes you want to make in your life. The relationship we build will help provide a space for healing and safe exploration into things that are difficult for you to talk about, face, or accept. Counseling is a team effort. Together we will integrate your strengths with your vision for yourself. You will learn skills to help you cope with difficult problems or emotions.

H.C. Fall Willeboordse, LCSW-R

Fall Willeboordse, LCSW-R

People come to psychotherapy for different reasons: relationship or career issues, depression, anxiety, grief, or even because of a feeling that something isn’t quite right, or life could be better. I offer short-term work for symptom relief, but also work longer term if you are interested in deeper exploration and more profound change. These two modes of working are not mutually exclusive and both can lead to enhanced self-understanding, improved relationships and also help work through issues arising from a challenging social or familial environment.

Carolyn AlRoy, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

I look at thoughts and feelings what is important to you to give you a clearer approach to your path in life and what may be getting in the way. You may have an idea of how you want to be helped, and I will formulate a specific idea of how I can best help you. The reason that I like doing this kind of therapy is it is deep work that can be life changing.

Tania Suarez, MSEd, LMHC, NCC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

As we take care of our physical health by going for annual check-ups, exercising, and eating well, we must also place priority on our mental health. It is equally important and mind and body are connected. As a psychotherapist, I can guide you through a process of self-exploration and personal growth so you are able to become more aware of your patterns of thought, emotions, and behaviors. This self-awareness will empower you to change in the ways you want so you can lead and live a more fulfilling life.

Barbara Bennett, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

True healing—deep healing—begins with understanding the impact of psychological forces and their frictions in our lives—families, ancestry, schools, cultures, friends, and work. This recognition is the catalyst for your own natural healing process and the core of my approach. I am trained in a number of models of healing, including Internal Family Systems Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Gestalt Therapy and Intuitive Healing and other techniques. I apply these techniques individually and in combination according to the needs of my clients, to help them become better parents, to deepen their intimate relationships and flourish as healthy individuals.

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

James Hillman once said, "We've had a hundred years of psychotherapy and the world is getting worse." While there are many occasions where the validation and listening endemic to psychotherapy makes sense, there are times where we over assume that "feeling better" and "changing behavior" are the same. Grey Matters International, Inc. goes after the forgotten brain laws to behavior change that therapists miss when processing hours and hours of dialogues with people. Utilizing a cutting edge technology to facilitate the emotional process of change, we can make the therapy process way more effective, faster, and with less money spent. Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.

New York Behavioral Health, Ph.D.

New York Behavioral Health

Our compassionate therapists provide you with expert care in a comfortable setting.
We assess exactly what is causing your suffering and then use efficient techniques to end that pain as quickly as possible.
Our approach is to identify concrete goals that not only include reducing symptoms, but also building on enhancing existing strengths, and developing areas you want to grow.
We focus on helping clients to learn coping skills that they can use on their own to foster independence and self-efficacy (confidence that he/she can handle situations), while remaining available for as long as is necessary.